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Teaching Clock is an open-ended teaching resource to help children explore telling the time in both analogue and digital formats. The digital clocks can be viewed in either 12-hour or 24-hour layout.
Quick fire questions on number bonds, doubling, halving, times tables, division facts and square numbers against the clock. Brilliant for improving mental maths and calculation skills, but particularly times tables either up to 10 or up to 12 times.
Mental Maths Train is a maths game which focuses on the essential vocabulary of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A multiple choice game which can give children confidence in the four arithmetic operations.
Read the time on an analogue clock and match with digital time. Different levels of difficulty. Options include using a 24 hour clock and seeing how many correct answers you can get in a given time.
Coconut Multiples can reinforce children's knowledge of times tables by helping them to recognise the multiples from each table. Select either multiples from times tables up to 10 or 12.
A clever interactive which demonstrates times tables up to 10 x 10. It is useful for showing the commutative law of multiplication which means you can multiply numbers in any order and the answer is the same.
Word problems where you need to read the time on either an analogue or digital clock and then answer a word problem involving adding a given time.
This site can help you to read the time on an analogue clock. Different levels, including: reading time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter hour, five minutes or minute. Options include 24 hour clock.
A maths game where you need to find the start time after a given time interval. Find the correct time on an analogue or digital clock. Lots of choice of level, including: subtracting 1 hour, multiples of 5, or 10 minutes and more.
Match each digital clock to the matching analogue time. The times are based on the 12 hour clock and are on the half hours. Two separate games are available.
Maths game: 5-7 year olds.
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Telling time has never been so fun! This online interactive clock merges both analog and digital versions of clocks so that students can practice telling time with each. Both a fun teaching and learning tool, students and teachers can adjust the controls based on the knowledge and skill level of students.
Using the online teaching clock is simple. Simply drag the hour and minute hands around the clock to adjust the time. When teaching, turn the hour and minute hands on or off to simplify the clock for early learners. The controls are on the top right and left-hand corners. Conveniently, the clock features minute markers around the outside, helping young students learn to read the analog. Dash line circles, which can be toggled on or off in the lower left-hand corner, help students see which minute or hour the hands are pointing to. Turn the digital clock on or off using the button on the bottom right-hand corner. You can also choose between the 12-hour and 24-hour clock using the buttons in the bottom right-hand corner. Finally, add some color and interest to your clock by choosing from the colors on the bottom left-hand side.
The interactive online clock is a versatile classroom tool. Ask students to show a time on the clock and see if they can do it! Or, challenge students to remember what time school ends and have them show that time on the clock. Students can check their own work by toggling the digital display on. You might also display the online clock in your classroom so that students can compare times to your regular classroom clock. For example, you could display the time when you’re scheduled to go to gym class on the interactive clock. That way, students can see how much class time is left. Meanwhile, they’ll practice their time-telling skills!
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I can use the short hour hand to show the hour on a clock face.
Key learning points.
Pupils may see the minute hand as the hour hand, treating wherever the minute hand is pointing to as o'clock.
The lesson deliberately chooses to present clocks featuring just an hour hand to really focus in on its purpose. O'clock times with the hour hand and minute hand feature later in the unit. Explain to pupils that clocks do not only have an hour hand.
O'clock - Used with the numbers 1 to 12 when telling the time to mean an exact hour.
Hour hand - The small hand on a clock that points to the hour.
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Time management for school homework assignments.
I feel a strong need to discuss the significance of homework. There is nothing that irritates a teacher more than students who procrastinate completing their homework assignments.
Throughout the remainder of this writing, I will offer ideas for doing homework. I am writing it specifically for students; therefore, it is imperative that parents share this important information with their school-aged children. Now let’s begin with the following athletic analogy.
Coaches, first and foremost, want all their players to gain positive experiences from athletics. To accomplish this goal, the participants need to be as committed as their coaches. A major part of that dedication includes hours upon hours of drills.
Although the majority of athletes hate drill work, they know that to be successful in their sport, it is a very necessary evil. As with athletics, the same is true with the academic realm as well. But in the case of studies, it is known as that dreaded activity referred to as “homework.”
The key to proper homework preparation is “time management.” Many students do not know how to wisely organize their daily studying routine. Hence, homework is either turned in late or never completed. Furthermore, such problems can lead to student anxiety and feelings of always being in a rush.
What I want to share with you from this point on are some helpful hints for homework. Likewise, I also devised a generic time schedule for “after school” study habits.
Helpful Homework Hints
1. Try to eliminate dead hours. Accomplish something every free moment of the day. Research has demonstrated that an hour of daytime study is worth an hour-and-a-half of studying at night.
2. Always allow enough time to eat good, nutritious meals. As they say, “You are what you eat.”
3. Do not follow a schedule that could cause lack of proper sleep. All evidence supports the importance of acquiring the basic eight hours of sleep a day.
4. Determine how much time you really need to study each subject area, and develop your homework schedule accordingly.
5. When you are faced with lengthy homework projects, double the time you think it will take and start early. Keep in mind, big assignments always take longer than you originally expected.
6. During the day, look for small blocks of time in which you can get minor tasks accomplished. For example, if you take a school bus to and from school, you could be reading a chapter in one of your textbooks at these times.
7. Always schedule your most difficult homework during a time of the day when you feel totally alert. This time will vary from student to student.
8. When studying at home, select a homework site with no distractions. You can’t learn when the television is on or family members are having discussions near your study area.
Generic Time Schedule for After School Hours
* 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. – Recreational or Sports Practice Time.
* 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. – Chore Time, etc.
* 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Evening Meal.
* 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. – Homework Time. (Note: Allow 10 minutes of each hour for a study break.)
* 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. – Recreational Time for Watching Television, Calling or Texting Friends, etc.
* 10:00 p.m. – Bedtime
To be quite honest, at first you can anticipate having some difficulty putting together a daily time schedule for homework and other activities. Here is where parents can assist their child, having more lifetime experiences in organizing their personal and professional affairs.
Moreover, please realize that your child’s schedule may need to be revised or adjusted from time to time.
I have one final tip for students who take their schooling seriously. Even if you are not sure how to complete a homework assignment for a certain class, always hand something in when it’s due – be it right or wrong. Believe me, this is very sound advice from my own educational experiences.
With the above approach to studying, all your teachers will realize that you have made sincere efforts to perform homework assignments. Likewise, should a completed homework paper be incorrect, your teacher will know where you are having learning problems. Thus, your teacher will be able to guide you toward better understanding of the material being taught.
On the other hand, when students fail to hand in homework assignments, their teachers will think they don’t care, and nothing can be learned by anyone. Hence, the bottom line is: “Do Your Homework!”
Bill Welker, EdD, is an educator who has 40 years of experience as a K12 classroom teacher in both public and private schools. He was the recipient of the prestigious “Jasper N. Deahl Award” from West Virginia University for his accomplishments as a certified reading specialist.
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Want a set of useful resources to support your KS1 children learning to tell the time? This handy set of telling the time KS1 worksheets includes a variety of different activities for doing just that! The challenges include differentiated clock activity worksheets to cater to different abilities, and there's even a fun bingo game included! Using this worksheet pack, teachers and parents ...
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Worksheets and resources to help children learn about telling the time.
Year 1 KS1 Maths Time learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
The KS1 activities in this collection are all related to time.
This range of tailored resources makes learning how to tell analogue and digital time simple and fun for children in KS1. Worksheets, activities games and more.
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Here, you'll find a huge range of telling the time worksheets, games and more for KS1 and KS2. All Tes primary maths resources have been successfully used in classrooms and are created by teachers, for teachers.
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Interactive Clock | Telling Time Telling time has never been so fun! This online interactive clock merges both analog and digital versions of clocks so that students can practice telling time with each. Both a fun teaching and learning tool, students and teachers can adjust the controls based on the knowledge and skill level of students.
Time worksheets for learning to tell time. Produce clock faces for lesson plans or use for extra practice.
KS1 Maths Time learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
Keywords O'clock - Used with the numbers 1 to 12 when telling the time to mean an exact hour. Hour hand - The small hand on a clock that points to the hour.
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Use these differentiated time worksheets to help KS1 year 2 children develop their understanding of telling the time to five minutes, including quarter past and quarter to the hour. Use alongside some of our other printable maths worksheets to help your little ones practise their maths knowledge.These time worksheets give year 2 children the chance to practise writing the time and reading ...
Telling the time. Differentiated by challenge worksheet. Begins with drawing hands onto clock faces, then writing in 24 hour format. This progresses on to solving problems with time, working time elapses and difference in time. Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
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Worksheets to assess telling and writing the time. Suitable for Year 2 and up to Year 4. Also for low attaining upper KS2 children. Write the time on a clock face. Match digital to analogue, Read the time in multiples of 5 minutes. Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Time Connectives (KS1) IWB and Worksheets. A main activity for year 1 to introduce the concept of time connectives. Children are able to move the sentences around and insert an appropriate time word. Higher ability work is on the IWB slide; MA and LA have worksheets to continue this work. Report this resource to let us know if it violates our ...
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